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Early Phylogeny of the Permian Superfamily Popanoceratoidea Hyatt (Ammonoidea)
Abstract
This paper discusses the origin of the superfamily Popanoceratoidea Hyatt and substantiates the hypothesis that the suborder Cyclolobina (order Goniatitida) evolved from the family Glaphyritidae Ruzhencev et Bogoslovskaya. The genus Tabantalites Ruzhencev is proposed as an intermediate form between Vidrioceratidae Plummer et Scott and Popanoceratidae Hyatt. The early phylogeny of popanoceratids in the Early Permian is considered in detail (Protopopanoceras → Propopanoceras → Popanoceras, Pamiropopanoceras). Biogeography of Popanoceratoidea is discussed.
期刊介绍:
Paleontological Journal (Paleontologicheskii zhurnal) is the principal Russian periodical in paleontology. The journal publishes original work on the anatomy, morphology, and taxonomy of fossil organisms, as well as their distribution, ecology, and origin. It also publishes studies on the evolution of organisms, ecosystems, and the biosphere and provides invaluable information on global biostratigraphy with an emphasis on Eastern Europe and Asia.